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Answered by minoria
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9 Main Types of Farming Systems Practices in India – Essay

(1) Subsistence Farming: Majority of farmers in the country practise subsistence farming. ...(2) Shifting Agriculture: ...(3) Plantation Agriculture: ...(4) Intensive Farming: ...(5) Dry Agriculture: ...(6) Mixed and Multiple Agriculture: ...(7) Crop Rotation: ...(8) Sedentary Cultivation or Permanent Agriculture:

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Answered by topanswers
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Nearly seven type of farming are practiced in India.

They are

  1. Shifting agriculture: It includes the action of clearing the forest (deforestation) in order to make farming lands.
  2. Intensive farming: It refers to the action of rising more than one crop in a year which mainly aims for more productivity.
  3. Subsistence Agriculture: This type of agriculture is practiced only for the personal benefit of a farmer’s family.
  4. Extensive farming: This type of farming rise only one type of crop in a year like corn farms of United states of America.
  5. Plantation agriculture; Example: tea, rubber, coffee, coconut, fruit crops and spices.
  6. Commercial Agriculture: Practiced with a view to export and earn money. Example: wheat, corn, sugarcane etc.
  7. Dry land farming: practiced in low rainfall areas of India mostly ion central part of India.
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